Bad Elf LLC / April 11, 201
EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT (USA) – Bad Elf®,
manufacturer of Apple-approved accessories that enable the iPod touch,
iPhone and iPad to receive real time GPS data on board via satellite,
has appointed Northport Systems, Inc. to distribute the Bad Elf product
line in Canada.
Headquartered in Toronto, Northport Systems is a leading supplier of
GPS-related products for marine navigation. The company also supplies
desktop, mobile and web-based navigation software products under its own
Fugawi brand.
Bad Elf GPS does not rely on cell tower assistance to achieve a lock
or to determine position. The Bad Elf units include a high performance
satellite receiver and antenna that receive data directly from the GPS
satellites. Locking on to up to 15 satellites, a Bad Elf unit supplies
GPS data up to 10 times a second that can be accurate to within 9 feet
(2.5 meters). This also means users will improve their GPS lock on the
water beyond cell phone coverage areas.
The Bad Elf GPS (BE-GPS-1000) plugs into iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad
30-pin connector to enable satellite GPS, while the small and compact
handheld Bad Elf GPS Pro (BE-GPS-2200) operates independently to
wirelessly connect (via Bluetooth® wireless technology) up to five users
who can share real time GPS data for display on digital charts and a
wide range of other compatible marine apps. The GPS Pro was the winner
of the TechRadar Best GPS Device award at the 2013 Consumer Electronics
Show.
For more information about the Bad Elf GPS and the Bad Elf GPS Pro, visit www.bad-elf.com.
Dealers in Canada interested in Bad Elf products should call Bad Elf’s
Canada sales representative, Summerhill Sales, 1+705.812.1660.
Source Bad Elf LLC
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